I have a huge update for our photos section that I just finished working on. There are 5,000 new photos added into our gallery including: exclusive outtakes from Women’s Health magazine, captures of Malin on all her talk show appearances, captures of her “Funny or Die” video, captures of the music video “Poison” which was done with Malin and her band The Petalstones, and a bunch of captures of Malin during her promotional tour for “Watchmen”. There is so much that I don’t really want to list it all here, but you can see a preview of some of things added by clicking on the links below. Enjoy!
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Professional Images > Photo Shoots > 2009 – Womens Health
Miscellaneous > The Petalstones > “Poison” Music Video
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Miscellaneous > Captures > Funny or Die – 2009 “Watchmen Tour”
Miscellaneous > Captures
Hey everyone! I just added screencaptures of Malin in 27 Dresses and her appearance on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon to the gallery:
27 Dresses
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon – March 12, 2009
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Television Appearances > Talk Shows & Interviews > Late Night with Jimmy Fallon – March 12, 2009
Race to Witch Mountain squashed Watchmen at the box-office over the weekend. Attendance for Zack Snyder’s controversial adaptation dropped by two-thirds to around $18 million in receipts, while the the Disney remake hauled in an estimated $25 million.
But the dystopian comic blockbuster isn’t dead yet. Far from it.
With over $49 million in total international receipts to go with its domestic take of over $86 million, chatter about Watchmen’s failure to recoup its $200 million expense is grinding to a halt. And, as Wired.com noted earlier, until potential blockbusters Terminator Salvation, Star Trek and X-Men Origins: Wolverine arrive in May, Watchmen has few rivals on the horizon. It seems likely that Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ canonical comic will survive its evolution to the big screen just fine, thanks.
And that’s just theatrical revenue. Once the DVD campaign gets rolling, Watchmen could easily make back its costs with cash to spare, especially if Synder puts together a director’s cut that reintegrates extra material along with the entire Tales of the Black Freighter meta-narrative.
Throw in the limited-run theatrical release of an already announced director’s cut in July, and all that Monday morning quarterbacking pigeonholing Watchmen as a letdown could boil down to uninformed speculation by parties unaware of the comic’s enduring power and influence.
From Wired
Swedish/Canadian actress Malin Akerman has revealed that she hated the skin-tight costume she had to wear for her role in movie ‘Watchmen’ as it left her smelling like “a human condom”.
Akerman, who played the part of Silk Spectre II in the new comic book movie adaptation, found the yellow and black suit a little too tight for comfort.
“I thought it was really f***ing hot [at first],” Contactmusic quoted her as telling Maxim magazine.
“Then I tried it on, and I thought it was really f***ing uncomfortable. And the smell? When you take it off, it smells like a human condom,” she added.
The April issue of Maxim hits stands March 17. (ANI)
Plummeting more than 67 percent from that start, Watchmen added $18.1 million to its two-week take. Sitting at $86 million, Warner Bros. Pictures is certainly hoping business will pick up to make back the flick’s $150 million budget.
Based on one of the most popular graphic novels of all time, Watchmen stars an ensemble cast that includes Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Malin Akerman, Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode and Patrick Wilson as a batch of masked vigilantes. In the film, a plot to kill and discredit all superheroes is uncovered as a group of retired vigilantes attempt to track down the mastermind behind the plan and decide whether the world’s dismal future is worth saving.
1. Race to Witch Mountain, $25 million
2. Watchmen, $18.1 million
3. The Last House on the Left, $14.7 million
4. Taken, $6.7 million
5. Madea Goes to Jail, $5.1 million
6. Slumdog Millionaire, $5 million
7. Paul Blart: Mall Cop, $3.1 million
8. He’s Just Not That Into You, $2.9 million
9. Coraline, $2.7 million
10. Miss March, $2.4 million
From the Examiner
Malin was on Jimmy Fallon on March 12 and here’s a video of her appearance:
I’ll have a better video and screencaptures up soon so keep checking back!
I have uploaded HQ scans of Malin in the April issue of “Maxim” magazine. Check them out by clicking on the gallery links below!
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